OnePlus CEO teases Android 11 update with ‘Always on Display’ and other major UI...
In the latest tweet made by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau and teaser images shared on Weibo, its almost confirmed that the company would be bringing a much-awaited feature 'Always-on...
Microsoft’s AI mixes up mixed-race Little Mix members
Tech Giant Microsoft's intention to substitute dozens of contracted news editors with artificial intelligence (AI) has already backfired. In June, the firm confirmed that it wouldn't be resuming employment...
Apple ditches Intel for ARM-based Mac CPUs
Apple has made public that it is dropping Intel CPUs in Macs in favour of its own custom ARM-based Apple silicon. The ‘historic’ move, announced during Apple’s Worldwide Developer...
Samsung makes a surprise return to the UK laptop market
Samsung has announced its return to the UK laptop market after a six-year break and has shown off three high-spec devices that will lead its comeback in the country:...
Qualcomm announces Quick Charge 5: A 100W+ solution to charge your phone’s battery under...
Qualcomm has introduced Quick Charge 5, the company’s most advanced fast-charging standard, and it’s bringing some great promises: 100W+ charging speeds on your smartphone, with the ability to charge...
Intel to put malware protection in chips
Intel is set to improve malware protection by incorporating what it calls Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) in its upcoming Tiger Lake processors. The tech...
Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 690: An 5G supported processor for budget phones
Qualcomm revealed its Snapdragon 690 chipset, a low-end system that includes support for 5G through its onboard X51 modem. The new addition to the...
Chrome is going to consume more RAM after the Spectre security fix
The Meltdown and Spectre security bug, affecting the almost every device made in last two decades, is one of the major bug discovered in the history of computers. This bug affects...